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J ‘ . neers a = : = Sapa on 7 PET “ ST OUR MI AIRY BUDGET. | Micrraay ax Navat Movements —Recrait- Afteirs in Missouri. » SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN = F FY ENING h AR. MILITARY * Ting me reid, rogeiar oarsmen wade vers alight SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Sept 8 —Gen McCulloch HOSPITAL. ad 5 :AUCTIO® Peaee, ‘ slat fn Pi REMOVAL OF EX-MINISTER FAULKNER To FoRT | Frogrcrs IM Rebar er’ anal mae to bate to be at Mount Vernon sng £8 Pubtsshed im conformity with the resolution of ARD & BUCKEY, Anctioveers. *-** WASHINGTON CITY: LAFAYETTE. Rochester and Philadelphia It tuase w neta ae and despainte effort northwa Ri TUESDAY...... docerees September 10, 1861. Ex-Minister Faulkner, since his removal from ei. the county jail, bas been confined in the quarters ‘Our iIitary cam of the Provost Guard, on Massachusetts avenue, Ph hrs pheh ye sapere a Zon south side, between Sixth and Seventh streets, In the range of buildings known as Phillips’s row. ae to movements and affsirs in thelr vicinities.. | Three of those bulldings are for the use of the two companies at that point in charge of Capt. Spirit of the Morning Press. Williams, one is for the guard om duty, and one ‘The Intellegencer remarks upon the inconsis- | ts for the officers quartegs. Im this last buliding tencies shown by those who have cried peace and | Mr. Faulkner has been confined. Yesterday morn- deprecate every movement of the Government for ing, at an early hour, he wes taken in charge by Its own protection, while they witness with com- | Lieut. Worth of the Sth Infantry, and placed * placency the treasonable operations ef the Con- | inz carriage which conveyed him to the railroad federaten. depot, where he and his escort took the train ‘The Repwdlican expatiates upon the “« Military } which left this city at balf-past seven o'clock, ded Geaee very obertly, tt nit he 8 rumors about Generals Price the Senate of July 16, 1861. : improvement , it wi oan and Rains having taken Fort Scott and defeated ° June, Bitten cath met ibe offices. Recruiting | Col, Montgomery, and captured ail bis stor at goog Stes wt =. =e one’ p> pee might wine pe harecat ta ate arms, ae and taken all his command, bimse! fp ond Pye ington, ean country as soon over. amon: reat. ‘ : but vg :. Could Yet more men there than in the large cities. | firmation) = Prisoners; but they need con 1A. «Some. uprmore rapidly than ites 8 bert ine Hak | , Go". deekson, with his body guard, arrived 2g Etetislor Brigade: t/z6th ge more raj an ime since. | here to-day, inty men were’ recruited at Syracuse last week, | kn > Dak bis fetgre maovemcale are met 3g do.... 4/2 New Jersey Vol do own. quarters ot te ert» Connecticut, the head} About 125 of the wounded in the hospital in WBN. Y.Volunteers.. 4|5th | do do. quarters of the regiment. ingfleld were discharged today, and will ‘The Twelfth Infantry, at Fort Hamilton, bas pn home as soon 8s the ambulances sent not got three companies yet It was ex; from Rolla arrived here. fbe remainder of the that this regiment would be ready for the field by | wounded in the hospital are doing well. All the the first of November, but it will not be unless | rebels wounded have been sent to Bentonville, a the recruiting parties are more successful. few miles below the Arkansas line. One of the The 16th ty ee ae Chicago, bas | surzeons tnforms me that the typhoid fever has alrendy about 700 rank and file, and will no doubt | broken out in their hospital, and thelr deaths be y for active service before any of the other { *, Es ali hin Aced_of made thereon men by the direction th in the after highest bid wow next.at 4 o neon, tn front of the pemires, to the der, the following desorbed : Thos parts of lots number (7 and 18 In old Gea: Sethe emipe st the end o 22 fee meneured on the _ ts Ble street from the dividing between c= 18. and running thence on eait lune east 45 fs teense wes stone \0. 2, being 95 [set from to stone No. S, 45 jeet, thence souther'y a Sacragiwentl amount to fifteen or twenty per day. Hi snie, will be ans, seoured ‘on the ‘Situation.’ a.m. It is understood that he was to be taken di- The Navy continues to enlist more men in one Aig onthe Pape Hurray. & seomber of P f pe a oxe ee. <THE NEWS HERE rectly through to Fort Lafeyetie, New York. . | wast then she old army eMlces do tn s magih. | Oonecr™ cts wees © Co Lyan Creek, Comden eS si A GRAND PRESENTATION OF COLORS. One hundred snd fifty men were enlisted in his city last week. ‘The for seamen is likely night that their store was robbed on Thursday 2 ——6—— : ‘Tux Povick Arrointurnts —We present to-] This forenoon, Gov. Curtin, of Pa., escorted by | { continue for some time, as crews will be re- | PY #band of 150 secessionia‘s, headed by a preacher It ti (gRAWPoRD, ate. day, the names of persons who have just been des- | a regiment of infantry, a squadron of cavairy, and wi named Johnson, of Dane’s Prairie, and propert #0 10 2awim" BAR REY, Auots Tema Or ail the gunboats now building and foF | to the amount $110,000 carried oft” Geicecl Ma. By WALL & BARNARD. Aectioneers ~ ignated for trial as policemen under the late law | a number of civil notabilities, proceeded to the | Various vessels fi ing out.—wN Y. Times. Clung, another member of the firm, is at Jeffer- 1 Total........ ORNITURE anD m neoprene “a of Congress, and who are required, it will be seen, | position in this vicinity occupied by the Pennsyl- The New York Sun of yesterday says: son city, in command of a regiment of United fticer. (>) One officer. (c) One F 7 ITU Ove to present themselves before the Commissioners at | vania reserve, commanded by Maj. Gen. McCall, | - For the Laan fry de ptd Gen. Hatfield, of Ho- | States troops. RCTS OF 4 TLY Avction.—On WEDN KsD. the Aldermen's Chamber, to-morrow, at noon, to | tn order to t to that remarkably fine divi- boken, was on Saturday appointed Colonetof the This firm also own two steamers, running on D is ar INS. 6th New J Regiment, and will leave for the | the 0; i if which the rebels seized. por, Drees Ge cotter will sole ww Jerse’ y iment’ leave for the ie e river, one of whic e re se) . is 7 rom . take the necessary cath of oftice. The list, it will | sion of the army a magnificent stand of colors, | (tt, New Jersey Regiment, "i but asthe river’ is too low for navization It is | 4! S¢minary Hospital, Georgetown, Sept 6. Beat eanortiment of Furniture oe be seen, is made up of sober, discreet, settled, re-] which Gov. C. brought here from Harrisburg. reel ern Lyne a fifty of haw thagant they will orgie ner. ss ha ty, | ist Artillery : ie Pes: aay : slant 7 Le aos ‘coker, te zens larris Light Cava! le! city for the seat of e postmaster of aceola, § air county, | 24 Maine Vol at pene Citizens, sud ald sesldcatn of George hes ‘The attendance of citi ant pace er war on Satuvdsy evening, under command of | reports That when he left news had just caoned 34 do a 1 Be ‘Silk. Miner hy Gabel Drammaeta@e.: and Washington,worthy mechantes—bricklayers, | very large, of course. The body of troops were Lieut. Col. Kilpatrick. there of a fight between General Lane's Kansas th do 2 oo > ae Aa rma stonecutters, carpenters, blacksmiths, plasterers, | doubtless reviewed by the Governor, though we Washington Grays —The Washington Grays, | regiment and a bedy of rebels, under General | ist Mass. Volun 2 Fg No ae Wash painters, bookbinders, plumbers, tailors, printers, | have not yet received our report of the afiair,| Col H Moore, are ordered to leave for Wasbing- | Rains, in which the latter were completely | 7th do TT wink. &e; men of families; Democrats, Republicans, | which must have been one of the most brilliant | ton to-day. They will arrive from thelr camp, at | routed with a heavy loss, and General Rains was | 34 Vermont Volun 1 xeote. Bn ba Pale Ld Chairs, Booker. O1d-lne Whigs, and Know-Nothings; foreigners rades that hss so far taken place in this vicinity. | East New York, at2 o’clock this afternoon, land- | taken prisoner. Gen. Price, who was at Osceola, | 13tu N.Y. Volunteers 48 Ruste, ey Madinatives. eacaiaa peasy halaraeinert saws pa P ¥- | ing at the foot of Grand street, E. R..and will | credited the report lath do di 5 parade through Grand street, Bowery, Fourteenth are not sboulder-hitters, rabid partizans, or pot- Se ee : 2 Bookonre, Loupe, Russ, Cloc! Crockery and @ Parlor and other ven. - Street and Broadway, taking their departure from _ wd i Tor with « rtment of Kitehe: . 3 Jnton men, lo Gen. Dix and the suthoritics in Baltimore cha- | Diot Ne. 1, by the Camden snd honoree U7 General Rosecrans has tssued an order tn | 34 do do. Requisites, all of which Wil bene Cin house politicians; but zealous Union met yal rf Western Virginia that no females be mitted to the Government, and true to theold fag; a ma- | Hot be too vigilant over the harbor of Baltimore | "Third [rusk Regiment —Thla tepitent, Liew within the lines of the army. and that those ncer | Mozart, New Yor ne jority of them ee ir acta caakbage to see that vessels and steamers leaving that port | tevant Colonol Rf. Enright in temporary com- ect meee 63 7 4)2d Wisconsin Ist Minnesota. do not carry contraband articles for the use of the in the defense of their homes and firesides. We cordially congratulate the Police Commissioners | '*! 8*my. Whatever expense may be stately upon the wisdom of their choice; they have cet- to have an efficient harbor police ought to be free! ly tainly shown good judgment, pat been fortunate | $9"€ to, and not in name only but in fact. It is tn the persons selected for trial, embracing the well known that large quantities of goods have en Balam ‘Tammany, do.. mand, is expected to leave to-day, but their doing Tate’ Federal troops shall return home imme- | Heymny? go-- so is very doubtiul. They e net complet: y- Excelsior Brigade their organization, and probably will not do so| {J7~ There isa Geo. B. McClellan, who Is an Garibaidi Guards until General McClellan takes them in band. | Officer in a Mississpp! regiment, and who bears a ‘ ui serve. as the owner is leaving the Ci Terms cash. “ -.S. The House is For Rent, enquire of the ot onecrs, WALL & BARNARD, Avots Cameron Rifies .. By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers. ‘They number about five hundred mén. and have | Marked resembiance In appearance to Gen, Geo Premises attic RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT for some time since occupied Camp Kerigan as | B. McClellan. Je officers. (b) Two officers. (¢) Three | ‘TRUSTE Noxruxaw Liserrine,—| a. deod in trust bearing on - their quarters LF The color of the new three-cent postage 1853, and = . | Bone from Baltimore to the Patuxent and Potomac = F . ; neon ak ihe mir. "Wen th deportient Ti rgenard, | 01PWER acon end boats bave been wogonct | , Hexsax's Claxtion Gacy ax Avcrion —toe | tifa as ded sace they were printed oes pital, Union Hot! corny Briage | HB, kioe Sh nd nity. When the department is fairly organized, from the Patuxent to the Potomac to effect the ob- | London Chronicle of Ang. 2ist says:—Yesterday stamps will be lesued in a bri vt A tint and Washington streets, Georgetown, Sept.7. | 4 a6 ae and time given for the perfect drilling and in- - a afc basen 2% the lest ‘‘ eventful scene” of this drama (the fight ps a tesa? oa truction of the bers thereof, under the well- | J*¢t of landing the supplies sent to the Patuxent Barter Lot Ne. 19, in subdivs between Heenan and Sayers) was brought toa 17 All but about a dozen of the Spinner strik- | 24 N.Y. Volunteers. 5/1st Penn. Artillery... ting 17 inet 16 inches on io an pe ey ers at Lawrence, Mass , Lave returned to work; Hist do It may be remembered that some few weeks | the rest have enlisted and gone to the war—both after the great fight two belts were preseated to | Wise conclusions. the combatants at the Aibambra Palace, Sayers re- [7 The City Council of Canton have appro- ceiving one at the hands of the editor of Wilkes’ riated $3000 to Mr. McGregor for the loss ans- Spirit of the Times, Heenan one at the hands of Eiinea in mobbing his paper recently, the Stark teenie et ween As the ee were not | County, O., Democrat. for at the time | naar ince pe eenan went wt 1 peta t Pome without bis trophy, refusing to accept It on | paris ae on atin poll rae ig wi yee that account, and although some talk took place | handkerchief may be thrown upon them, and the about it at the time, it died away till yesterday, gas in full blaze caunot ignite it , when a large number of the sporting public as- 107 It will take th fr the Ist of sembled at Messrs. Debenbam and Storr's auction | 4 eet Dati noe ee rears, from in Parte rooms, King street, Convent Garden, in conse- 8,000,008. to oew epera house: tn ? uence of its being announced that’ the beit of | 24 8,000, pay for it jeenan would be sold by public auction amongst] {7 The Panola (Miss.) Star reports heavy and the stock of unredeemed pledges. The case con- | Continuous rains in that region, and thi the taining the belt was placed underneath the ros- | Cotton crop much injured by them trum of the auctioneer, in a morocco case, nuin- UF The Providence Post thinks the R. B. bered lot 67, and the shield on the belt bore the Forbes’s log might be written up ina few words— following tne: tption eee “ ashore twice, and drunk all the time.” $4 Vermont a rescnton 0 (oi Belle Life i rene? | U7 Since the 4th of May last, ten hundred and Fag there. az editor of Bell's Life in London, | eigit-ave men have enliccd at New Bedford, | 34 2° for Virginia, as well as to iand recruits also. WHAT THEY WANT RAILROAD IRON F {t is Known that the Convention of Virginia had authorized the extension of the Manzssas Gap road from Strasburg, in Shenandoah county, to Win- chester, so that there might be a complete line from Richmond to Harper’s Ferry; and to this end the Manassas Gap road was rapidly removing their iron from Alexandria, but before they finish- ed It, the 24th of May came, and the Union troops arrived in Alexandria. The iron taken from the Baltimore and Obio road, west of Martinsburg, is doubtless to complete that connection between Strasburg end Winchester, and very likely the rolling stock is for the same purpose. qualified superintendent, W. B. Webb, Esq., may confidently hope to realize what we have sometimes read about—a ‘ model Police.’ > For Hononasty Discnancep So.pisrs.—We have seen a beautiful design, prepared at the Uthographic establishment of Duval & Sons, Phil- adelphia, fora certificate which it is proposed shall be presented by Government to each honor- ably discharged soldier of our army. The cer- tificate Is printed in colors, and from its beauty, as wellas from its honorable testimony to loyal Service done, weuld doubtless be greatly prized by the recipient. AN Actixe Postmaster GenEaat —Postms- ter General Biair left the city this morning for a few days, on public business. During bis absence First Assistant Postmaster General Kasson is, by ofthe iD A. Fi Re adn toes ABOVE ul POSTPONED wih TUESDAY: Beneath ree RINE? same piace, au Sd BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avots. By WALL & BARNARD, Avetioneers. XCELLFNT FURNITURE AND HOUSE E HOLD F FPECTS - Atcrion On Te Fes A BASELESS RUMOR. This morning “Secesh” in Washington was a-glee with a rumor that the George Page had 2 1/5th U.S. Artillery. + 1/24 do Cavalry. + 3|Guide toSmith’s MyPRNENG, £0 lth hs OF ye ws swe 5 ay J a eel, at oO. . nor ride ‘vanis captured all the barges of the flotilla of the Poto- | May 30, 1860 Mass. Sth Mass, over Swartz's Drug Store, ail the Parmture acd Upon the autioneer asking for a bidding, a 12th do law, acting Postmaster General. mac, filled with provisions. Of course there is no i Edfeots, comprie:ne— representative of a Monday sporting paper made | {7A million of the new style postage stamps | ist Conn. 16 le Pario an offer ten pounds, ohicr ee quickly run up | & Produced datly by the printers — a Breopee to tat, © ny by two more newspaper proprietors and the ex- {> Cincinnati has already furnished more than | At Hospital at Columbian College, Washington, | 1 Mahogany Haircloth Parlor sui ®, consisting of champion, Ben Caunt, to twenty-nine guineas. | 10,000 men to fight for the Union. Sept. 6 Rosenend and Walon Mee Tate thirty Ave’ guides toe Srbpridier see tense 17" Cincinast! te being putin a state of defense. | 34 Maine Voluaterrs.. 5|37th N.Y. Volunteers. 2] Carved Wa nut Comode and Etaxers, sporting paper left off at forty-two guineas Mr =| 34 do $0------ [79th de do... 3] Sar ant Mehessay Merbic: Tai. G. Newbold left off at fifty guineas, and it was [Rr cCOLLec ror’s orice, Sth do do...... 6/2d Sickles se ey ¥ farbie top and Plain Bu knocked down to Ben Caunt at fifty-one yuiness SEPTEMBER 9, 1961. 7th Mass. Volunteers. . truth whatever in the story. The George Page does not dare show her nose outside of the mouth of the creek, up which she is kept, lest Captain Craven may nab her ARMY APPOINTMENTS. The following appointments wgre made this eae ateis Evectep—Mr. Bennett, the Administration candidate for Delegate to Congress in Colorado Territory, hs been elected. ————_— +20 {> Yesterday workmen commenced the re- pairs of the forts in New York barbor. The first to be attended to is Fort Lafayette, which needs i) Tammany N-Y.Vol.. 2! Mahogany French. Cottage, and other Bedsteads morning for the volunteer service as Commissa.| There was also a party from Ireland, but their} NOTICE TO TAX-PAYER*.—Coin avd due | 10th do do......10|Garibaidi do do... 2] Extension Dining ablea® quite an amount of labor to render it sufficiently | ries of Subsistence, (with the rank of Captain.) | commission was outbid = The original value of | bt!ls or certificates of indebtedness to this Corpo | 1th do do...... 4|DeKalb do do.. 2} Giass and proekery Ware, safe. One hundred and thirty guns are to be} Viz: Isaac C. Wood, of —; Geo. W. Campbell, * he denomination of five the belt was one bundred guiueas, and ite weight | JBHON, of the a between fifty and sixty ounces Tressury notes of the Uvitad Stal liars, aud | 3d Vermont Volunteers lerson Zouaves,NY thounted, and it is believed that the repairs will ne and ber Chairs and Regkers, of fil; Jas. M. Tillepaugh, of Wis; Horace P ‘6 alone ra- ase 1/28 Ni Vv robes 5 t - geivet sin payment of taxes, Treatiry motes will 7 Nechvoneavey hae need reat Clock, spd Matting, not all be completed before next spring. Wetherill, of Mass; Philip Spear, of Ky Ed-] pus govry Most DEPEND UPON Hansziy — | Smdunt au duo te the Corner onee oes than, the | oa NY. Fire Zouaves. 1 Harlan’s Penn.Cavalry 1 che Sate. —— mund 8. Earle, of —-; Geo. Z%. Roper, of Min; U7" Last week the committee of councils on - or wi other ire not here men- The New Orleans Picayune has been favored by |. The discount for prompt payment is as follows: | 2d N.Y. Volunteers. 620th Penn Volunteers. 3 tioned, ail in ve:y scod ‘ardor’ which wil caer Geo. L. Thorndike, of Mass; Wm. L. Mallory. icoement to persons ‘ishing. FROM OVER THE RIVER. We have information from every point of our lines on the other side of the river, up to 12m. to-day. Nothing worthy of record had trans- Pired there in the last twenty-four hours. All was quiet there. THE ARTILLERY HEARD THIS FORENOON. The reports of artillery heard here this forenoon were of the guns saluting Gov. Curtin and his suite as they drove upon the parade ground, where be presented the Pennsylvania reserve with a stand of colors. NEW PAYMASTER. Paymaster Charles C. Upham, Inspector of the Boston Yard, has been ordered to the Washington g.merchant of thatcity with the following extract | 2586" game, during ine month of 8 ptomber. 15 par | 8th do from a letter from bis correspondent in Man- | Go ing the month of November, and Hs chester, dated July 20: during the month of Deasmber, "” “4 § Per cent} 11th do “The cotton market bere is very strong, every | we lf cost WM. DIXON, Collector, | 13% 40 one having at last wakened up to the critical | —— —— 18th do position of the article, and uncertainty as to the 16:mre ESTIVAL.—The Ladies of Gorsuch 4 do future supply being available. Should the Amer- Chapei will hold val at Potoman Bay 934 do ican difficulties be protracted, as there appears PON Eat 8 ie th, ste, EVERY ; Sith do every probability they will be, the effect will be | SYENING THIS’ WEEK. proprinted for im. | 25th do most disastrous to this country, and we may in Provementa to'Gorsnoh Chapel Pane patronngs a | 27th do this way be drawn into a participation in the} the publio is respectiully solicited, sc 9-3t* {30g conflict; but I am satisfied that the Government | ————— 7 S0'UOMeds ae 9-St* 334 of England ts determined to observe strict neu- TURNPIKE ELECTION —Notios is 35th trality te the Jast moment, and you must not QUE terots given to the Stockho'ders of the 36th di place much faith in the hope, which appears to ‘ashington Turnpike Comprny that an election | 9th do cherished in the South, that, as scon as the aul be held atthe Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank. cotton erep ja ready for market, England and | Pegjeetow a D.C. e = — MONDAY ae) France will find means to force the blockade.” fe carer te Guonee tee ight q The correspondent, in the last paragraph of the faire be igre ‘Com forthe year tren ene following note, inclosing the letter from which | or until their suces: the safety and defense of Philadelphia purchased 1,000 Enfield rifies that were stored in the New ‘York custom-house. These arms have sword bayonets, and are handsome pieces of workman- ship. The new rified cannon for the elty will seon be mounted, ready for use. SA + leita cca U7" Captain Romartze has gone to Philadel- phia from this city, with authority to recruit a company of Don Cossacks, to be equipped sim- ilar to the celebrated Don Cossacks of the Rus- sian army. Capt. Romartze h-s served a number of years in such a regiment in Europe. U7" To-day the libel case of De Witt C. Little jobn against Horace Greely is expected to come up in Osage county, N.Y. Geo. Law, Thurlow do. wep 5-4 WALL & BARNARD, Avots 18 10 i] pron or apemeoe rear. EO} ', di : Yrustece the Third Baus <n neneee Georgetown, D.C., will, on day + I[ Ist California Vol..... 2] 536 o’olock p- » CXPOee Bt pub.io 1|McClellan’s oons. 4 lowing Rea! Estates st in odes fy sot ca a a wet Doi | Seuare si7, with oonsiati At General Hospital, Alexandria, Sept 6. 12th New York. 15th rt CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, { Trustees. ly tawkds WALLER Be aH Anots. on By BOTELER & WILLBSON, Auctioneers. ‘ the above is quoted, gives sound doctrine. He} _au 39-inwtd D. Tressurer,_ | 16th OUR-BEAT CARRIAGE OR OPEN BA Weed, Hugh J. Hastings, Ambrose Van Vech-| Nevy Yard, in place of Gallagher, now under says: é COMPANY © . 8. ENGINFERS— 18th o te vor Sace.—By virtue of & of trurt ten, and leading members of the two Houses of | atrest. “I have just received the inclosed from a friend, Fifty intelligent and able bodied mechanics ‘aring date on the 28th who f likely to f i i bind 25th 861, we wil Cs t the Legislature are said to be subpensed, and cu- ‘0 is very likely foam & correct opinion as to} will be enlisted to fill this © i mI u NAVY YARD.—ARRIVAL OF SEAMEN. ompauy to the max sell, by order of the Trustee, on TUESDAY, the ‘17th Se; English sentiment upon American affairs, and 1] imum fixea by iaw—i9) man. inquire at mp, | 26% [3d do... pt at ioo’clock a minfrontof our Auc | tious developments are looked for This morning the steamer State of Maine, Capt. | belfeee that the advier contelned in the parazraph | 244 G street Pay from 27th | lst Minnesota. tion Store. one ¢.+eat Carriage or Open Bsrouch. 10> The Women’s Central Relief A Relief A lation Simmons, arrived at the yard, with 400 seamen : frov which I have marked exceedingly applicable at } Oe#ides food and clothing. $13 to $3 per mone. au the present time.” bs 2d Wisconsin. tat Artillery, U j2d do 2d Cavalry, U. \34 do | Lincoln Caval Fire Zouaves . from the recetving ship Ohio, at Boston. The seamen are uader the charge of Lieut. Nichols, and are bale, hearty men. The steamer will return to-day, unless chartered by Government for ® transport, for which efforts ge now on foot She reports all quiet at Old Point and with the flotilla. Yesterday afternoon the propeller Pusey came up from Point Lookout. No news of im. Portance. LY se5-eots BOTELER & WILLSON, Auots. SRNR By WALL & BARNARD, Anotionsers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM PRovED Real Estats.—By virtue of s deat of tr ‘@ted the 18th day of Maroh. 1857, aod dvi+ T-corded among the land records of the cou sty of Washington, bc Lehall proceed to sell, on the remise-, on MONDAY , the 234 day of Fepiemb= 61. n° 5 D’oloak p. mm.18l thone pieces or paroe At General Hospital, (Cirele,) Washington, | Histna uated 12 the city of Wasi oie Sept. 6. of New York received a telegram on Saturday from the Sanitary Committee in th's city, asking for 300 bed ticks, seven feet long and three feet Wide, to be forwarded immediately. E NEW O«PFICE. 5 l4e H. BATES, JUSTICE UF EACE, Naw Yor, Sept, 6 ao Rio letter of July 25th | eiehrh street, between Louigiave av ana Datel, states that the ship Maid of ‘the Sea, of Boston, | Gusiness of all finde reduirine owas ee wul Capte’a Stanw. > was in port with a rebel flag | }, rietly attended to, flying. The letter asks, “{fgp* Boston seceded?” T IMMENSE SAGRIFIC Telegraphic Dispate 2 Underseeee pee ORIFIC We venture to say Boston has not seceded, nor | ¢ {fp ,Unders-ened weet ther oil ooeee otis has the ship. The owners of the Maid of the Sea No, 4 Washington Building, corner of are loyal to the core, known and quoted as such, treet and Peun. av-nue, @ choice etrck and Captain Stanwood is as true 2 patriot as ever | of Sulke and Embroideries, sale to continue for di s se 10 colw* 1 4 1 1 1 4 Terme ose! 1 4 1 1 2 1 U7" There are increasing signs of revival in ‘commercial affairs in New York, particularly in the grocery business. The grain trade continned brisk, with a prospect of surpassing that of for- ib a istrict, and Known @: ad as Lots num reat aeadeat te aa 11 7 three days: nly—for cash, diens of cort. im five (502) -together mer years. Not long since it wasstated that John B. Upton, | Sea ‘hall's carpe Cheeta ae, ee Maid of the | three. nlove stock just reoeised from New Vork, Ist Infantry . with the improveme:ts lice of & (7 Paymaster McKean Buchanan, for several | P*Y™aster’s clerk of the Pensacola, had drawn his | mand in the south just now, and the rebel rag | _#*P 10 3t HEALY & CO. . OO DBL three Brick . with a fine base meet Said rere 1s Igeated of the sowth alae of ‘orms of eae :—One i vA, three-montbs pay and deserted. It appears, how- years te Ch it Senpecter of Providiens and C era FIR ever, that this statement was not altogether cor- may have been hoisted as a ruse to enable her to WATCHES, WATCH REPAIRING, &o, make —- Charlestown Navy Yard, bas been ordered to the her port Scott free; but that seems unlike! a deserter, as there was no other light in which he could stand, under the circumstances. He re- turned here a short time afier his term of absence had expired, and, upon being arrested, Proved that he had no intention of seceding, and gave a nd the whole story 1s undonbted! A large assortment of -11) Recruit... + * | six twelve, eighteen, ‘and twenty-four months foun a 0) st i. Me 9! bs ef 1 steam sloop-of-wat Lancaster, agahip of the Pa. | Tet. Mr. Upton having obtained leave of ab-| Captain Strrmoedy sth pnt fawerood: 46 : OLDand SILVER WATCHES, ts, 7a | the day of sale, to be scoured by # deed of trasi on i : nce d absent beyond the timeset for | a gallant officer holding a commission in the'3d | >Y &!! the most celebrated makers, otal... -rceereee remines. " ific squadron. He leaves to-morrow, the 11th. | S2¢e2nd reraine id ae A e he At Very Low Sth do 2 If ths terms of sale be ied with in five i" y 2 "| his return, he was presented to the Department as| U.S. Cavalry—and both boys we are sure would ID WATCHES and CHRONOM days from day fats he fractns eorves (7 The Twelfth Regiment N. Y.3.M., is Rates. fight to the last for the starry flag they were reared | wuias JEWELRY we vonrefalivenamae” ” . W GALT & BRO, Jewellers, 354 Pa avenue, Tus com DERATES IN Missovai—McCul-| #0 10-6t 4 dora west of Brown's Hotel, loch lef Springfield more than a week since, woo ; taking some eight or ten regiments of Arkansas, D AND COAL, Teas , Louisiana, and ‘T tree the Seaep PROPOSALS wil! be received until being reorganized for the war. Its former Col- onel, Danfel Butterfield, while here, it will be Temembered, was promoted to a Lieutenant Col- onelcy regular army. © love and revere.— Boston Post. - _ Se ——$—$$—$ ee ree 17" Washington papers please copy and send ht see LOB BEN SIe rence. f° NI 5 bills to the War Department. sept 10—3t a witht en De Awets: ; ALL, STEPHENS & CO. Ww $29 TLvamia AvEnve. ROARDING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR La ot ormer re Mrs ‘Gen! WHECLE i iaarest ees 7" The line of steamers between Providence men —St. Louis Republican, 6th. endorsed ‘Proposals for Fuel,” and may be left sts, Georgetown, 25t| . Principal. le check for the amount of money drawn by hin.| peat fighting stock in the whole army. At last Supplyine the Wash ere ane seeh anstant, for] ay, dire Go inuaitation wil be rerumed on MIT Tn Awe REN AY AL aan Since then, we learn, he bas been released, and | advices he had reached fron Springs in Lawrence | tons best White ath Coal. furtecs e128, the first Monday in September. A share of the AND READY-MADE CLOTHIERS, Se ee ee SET a ete Ease notes poattion fe toieey county, and was marching towards Arkansas | — § cords seasoned « ak ‘Wood. Pay eenceneee is reepeotfaliy solloited. AND EXTENSIV: LERS IN GENTLE- city with targe quantities of cotton for shipment Capt. Budd, of the Resolute, b f Such of the wounded as belong to the Confede- | 7 Be bo, wore at the pine Pine Wood, kA ee 3 fe Risk 600! to Europe. The steamer of Monday morning apt. Budd, o: esolute, has recovered from | rate forces proper, and are able to be moved, ate | speotion of the [rte dane ee putiect to the in | SOLDIERS INVALID PENSIONS ~OMoers af (Intel. & 2 pene nas y the injury did bis foot down the river, and has} being conveyed South, which would indicate Pree bo be retreats dant, aad f not approved hy Sand So'diere-disstlepbwa nd re a left the city on an unlimited leave of absence. {hat McCulloch does not intend an early retnen | maasnred at the Asylum. “Phe wile te ne eee SPLyed, in the service of the Uni'ed Sistes ie the | AL FE SR ECKIV, 5 BO The Yonkers Herald, Highland Democrat, | “There in ngw 2 medical board in scasion at the | !0 Sptingfeld. Thus the aesiwatic Gave ered by the 15th day of Wotoher next. Papers casoah the preset war. can have thei ‘tien Aka ithe ae Eastern State Journal, Staats Zeitung and the rd doa of Surgeon Marius Duvall and force in fhe Southweat cannot exceed ten or twelve Proposais 10 be addressed to the undersigned 'y prep. ‘i Prose- 30 cans FRESH ATOES, National Zeitung of New York, have been pre- | "47 °°" 4 all and | theusau H Tom uted without any chat til the s)- ieead,by Hoe ER Binge nner Re lowed, by H. » Attorney, No 335 Scans 3 Le Assistant Surgeon E. 8. Matthews. The sick list ———— with the Intendant D st., near loth st, Washington, D.C, 267 lw" 330 cans ses for tesa by the rand fry of Weacher | trance Serial suite ell ent | pnoxe New sveora Tos memver PEONSROMATENGLY, | Ccostye or | Eictee Rona ne ‘ter county, N.Y. the number of men here, and the season. Under orn 7th (US ) Infantry, dated Fort Union, JAMES S. HOLLAND, * C CLOSING OUT! 24 cans be Pend GRAV * ee : i ¥ look ans and a 07 Hereafter all recruits are to be vaccinated | the attentive care of their surgeons deaths have | \° We are oh a ora footing at this place, which oe ee ee ee eaney Soups: Pinve. romsved the, % *S gnece FRENCH : CATED VEGE by competent surgeons, appointed by the com- | been rare. is absolutely necessary for the safety of the large T A CARD, » No, 20 Pennsylvania avi TABLES. mander-in-chief. Colonels have no power to ap- APVAINS IN ALEXANDRIA. amount of Government stores concentrated here ENDER) NG, Que thaake to the city, reposter ~ Polat their regimental surgeons. IU? Baraum, act Giscouraged by the early death of bis pet whales, received anotber on Sat- urday, which now disports itself for the edifica- : ‘Star fo The Navajoe and Appache Indians are making of the Seats he w: good use of their time, as there is scarcely a day at t i Tk 7 x al that we do not hear of some depredations com- Sraog tnianortin lest Thursday's paper, we em brace this o»portunity to correct one tr: fing omis- mitted by them, in fact it is said that they are | stom i> his flattering card: ii ei co allies of the Texeus; however, be the case as it} {7 Our place of busines [Special correspondence of the Star } ALEXANDRIA, Va, Sept. 10 —Editor Siar: The Unconditional Union men of Alexandria and vi- cinity held thetr fifth meeting at LLycéum Hall je, between 8th oth atroets, where I will offer the entire stock at such For saie at New York Hore ' Ss will b! stomers, end Fi y c pole eneraily. to buy the pitt nese’ truest | soe Corass 1 oud Fiketane nets. oy Goods at panic prices. Now is the time to ie : ee al RE SULATING BibLs Se FE —All persons having olaims against 3 SEG LS sis, at to t the sam 5 best in use y Operate y iy. ‘ may, New Mexico will be ina deplorable condi- | 8YLVANIA AVENUE, between Setnons indebted Saree ae ritiemient; ged wl and being *agar-conted cres.e the ton of visitors. It weight ie 1,600 pounds. Fae ee chan ence of the President, Mr.} ton, Indeed, ua toon as the regular troope are | Whe ahenet The nodes, Preett etek, Signs without far- | most deleasestonech A. bere, Prise @ : Tacy in the chair. Twenty new members were | withdrawn.” of Wine Sher notice. Preeiet sttention wi sresely ops re he Cale ae Asn, Cheenet Nek: _ ee Fs a oes ek crn ot Sealance & toe DeatH ov Cons. Coyrax anv KELLY ‘The St eta aaa ee aA aoa RINE, ant SU F+4 e0xtt : ie r Wee " = w ys 2 hp ‘ A — 5 SS in general. a ———— 3 Pars th ann wemprng poeta | en Mowiemeny, by fogs Fea tse ree | Kanempeec oe ee tree aac | AA NP deg sae une | W TE MERRIE Ti boa Nn mexary,| SALV ERE FORD, Corner shit seat gad 6 i ’ ” . S re Invi ng arm) . oe vent future mist es, we -.t 2 *, Dlocksding fleet. ins Judge, and by W. D. Massie, Eaq., of thiscity. | formerly of that city, and who fought fod was | cur Sempre is ini i im the rear, Any QUARTERMASTERS UF ‘REGI- “\. IF Yesterday, the British schooner 7-8. Har.] TD® regular meeting night was fixed for Thurs | Wounded In the Wilson Creek battle, hed dled” high may be left ia) en rs ya a ir His wound was in the arm, and it is said be | Out oare for tho D> Kalb Regiment will reach refused to have it amputated’ The consequence Lh aac idee day ce Ui araviete day of each week. The cause is onward in the SON are sate was rene and death. Colonel Coffee, also i Crao “a woutded at that battle, had died from hleweunds: | m\VGs7ill BBY Salt Beal, Crack aah Old Dominion. ————__+ 0 - + wart to k our men New York fer ah, their | you cannot do this without erfine th, ding from Matanzas, Scarge of goods, wine, drugs, one hundred SS rly D5.co0Fanne aie Rabat st foals 'D . TO GR 5.—You want to please your eus- _ bales pf sheeting, and other freight. Avvares 1x Bartinonn —The Baltimore Amer- ms Genin cS Deakin eek Ree eetimnata 6 [ade one rong ane induce them to gall again, and recem Pha, ca cla sa a coh Tamms 1x Baurimons to red st, money two | 2222 98S ; - try EY Eighty able-hedied seazipa, recruited at | “A vou mine welgcr vesterday morning a de-| busdred Qucey a Tbe stamps and stamped | QQ. JOHNSON & NAGLE, QQQ | enter for yous wn oanetetie ee ee Lt oF PSEB, corner the U8. lylog at Erie, Pa.,} tachment of 272 of Col. Harris” Light Cavalry, of | envelopes were the value of which No. 289 Fanner. tanta AVENUE, stats oe ‘arrived at New Yo *) New York, left here by rail Washington city. ‘was nearly seven tholfsand five hundred dollars. Between Ninth and Tenth sts, south ai “BO HOTEL anp iTAURANT <4 rT s 4 The men reached bere at a laf houron Sunday | The destruction was ordered by Judge Sloane, | IMPORTERS OF WINES, FAG URS, 'E- | Do you yrazt to please our quent ana ary © MF Bwo new Hight housss am to be built at | night, but owing to an secident sean Northern | special agent of the Post Office Department, Dives, ive: ERECE Ree Bar | Relates! The be url be bonenicd ths Satie, the Highlands of Nevesink, where there ate now = sae oa caticigend, Tere | dl rp epeaearagey goods trade bas further SUTLEKS’ STORES ING ENE! the bayer. coneumer. é OTe See ‘er ht rrrectlige Agel sand doe sup bid es of fabric have further advanced. The t le Fa are A allowing brands of standing, taken st par, pr oe sae equipment same In. car own | is principally done and both cotton and 4. M . venue, OO ad Fatnce; arrived ond rear recruits for one of the unfilled regiments woods will continue to advance Lh former re- | Moet & Chattion. Gamer gc eigeick: Fagot, sree Foppazivenie evens yet 5 joned near’ Washington celvesa check from receipts sufticient for a year’s rape. on Sunday, and will undergo repairs. The reprobate George Konig, of Police notoriety, parette, Roza! G Ye * 71 supply. vipat we offer at New york Prices—freight who was arrested upon the charge of riotous con- added, TORNSUN & NAGLE, duct o0 the 19th of April, when the Sixth Massa-| ,.U7)_4 ,corresPondent of ONS ee Charleston pay ‘9 Penns. avenue, | P.ANO, wd lains of the currency « of tive to iifty cente”” Abm. M. Bininger & Co.’s (39 road Ingaire at ia Taunton, Mass. opera-| Chusetis Regiment, Col. Jones, was along | Ged’) m, M. Baninger & Co.’s (39 road street. Ni ‘Cons. ‘The former has been inact ratios daenent pong sect on ite way io Washington cy aod Ltnd write ant a So-cect Mil, wee ee eee {QVORS Tor Camp, Mesttan’ ana Sani = STON SER OTT’ ane ET 4 sta wy ah N77 Te 34 Rhode Inland Regiment, 640 men, | Court House, was tearreied ferterday afternoon, 2 day hah hay bak Se creer ons cee am | ponsiertiz en At VOHNSON NAGLE'S, Jorn, teceivet on ‘cousignment 1,50 yunches ’ had arrived im New: York, and gon¢ into camp oe swsin demands of the Sheriff of Anthony Trollope, Esq. the popular Eng-| pick LES, CA pice AUGER. 'TO- ‘ ING & BU CHELL, LE MM, Dee eee? at Port Hamilton, - ez ah novelist, came out in the last steamer, and Is | maf CATSUE, by the loeel aE oe acre, | te Coraer Filesnth and T sis. | professor ol of Medicine. " a Axoruen Exrxvition—That there is an| S#Ving for a few days at the Tremont flouse, | from the o ated manuf ctory of Fohfentarh & | JY ATTENTION, 8 ' M.D, _ EZ The U.S gun-boat Pembroke, of the Pe-| expedition about belng filled out at this porn | Boston. He ls accompanied by bis wife, eae oa EY oom Rae — 1m, OF, Practice «f Sureey. “tomac flotilia, arrived in New YOrk yesterday. | destined for some A) purpose, there can be titer, Syracuse (New York) boys are not at HNSO ?B, : Bhe ie on her way ty Boston. ‘ 4 ne doubt. Troops are concentrating here and wed to play at billiards. No one under 21 oA 4 ey pr sens YEE ships are being ftea out with special reference to I~ There are estimated 000 German some unusual movements. Mena tem on oo bas Logpay out Into the preparatory oul trans) st- vice. ‘phe Atlantic Is still at the dock, but she eth d ng ttre My ned hours notice. hi thoroughly overhauled, coaled and is \v for immediate transport ser- vice. Each ef these vessels one or ‘ll thetr accoutrements and gents. ic pt | LUGAR REE, WME A frown Universti conferred Fae ach hanorary segs 5 vernor Sprague AGON : and General cok Fag beteide dy Ww: i ‘ fwoeps now ia the service of the United States, of _ Which 12,000 were mustered in New York. Si wera err ortorej The trafto:s confiued ki eckal are divided tote gangs nh ot kane az athe ute, teat Mlohipen wil hare jn ee sete tat tr SEE Ge ie ca in waiting forsome at bas fn. ¥, Commer: | stem >

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